Pubdate: Wed, 21 Nov 2007 Source: Maple Ridge News (CN BC) Copyright: 2007 Maple Ridge News Contact: http://www.mapleridgenews.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1328 Author: Graham Mowatt SAFETY AND RIGHTS OF SOCIETY MUST COME FIRST Editor, The News: Re: Prohibition created gangs (Letters, Nov. 14). The idea that the gang situation will go away if, "drugs were a medical issue," as suggested by Dan Banov, is simplistic at best. Is he suggesting that children of 10 should be permitted to have access to cocaine and crystal meth? Gangs will not go away, they will simply move onto some other field to exploit. As far as using a big stick not working, this too is far from reality. Police can catch gang members. The problem is the legal system releases them, or at worse, prohibits police from removing them from society to begin with. How many times do we hear or read "known to police" when issues of violence are made public? In a lot of these situations the police know the person is committing crimes, they just can't prove it to the satisfaction of the judiciary. Even when they do, often the offender is let go on various grounds. Those who agree with the position that bigger sticks don't work should visit Singapore or Abu Dabai. These areas put action into the idea of dealing with drugs and crimes. Especially in the latter, there is no drug problem, because if you deal in drugs or are caught in possession of them you are put into prison, end of story. Suspected prostitutes and johns are separated and then required to give their partners full names and addresses. If they fail to do so, or give different answers, the prostitute goes to prison, and the john's identity, is recorded. On the second offense, the john is deported on the spot. The so called stick being used by police today in Canada is a tooth pick. They hold it in one hand while the other is handcuffed behind them. Meanwhile, criminals have access to and use all the weapons available, legal or otherwise, they are permitted to ignore the rules of society, because society permits them. Until the safety and rights of society and law-abiding citizens takes precedent over the rights of criminals, there will be no reduction in gang activity. GRAHAM MOWATT Maple Ridge - --- MAP posted-by: Steve Heath